Jordan Schafer, who is trying to transition from an outfielder to pitcher, will have more testing performed to determine the cause of his forearm soreness that has bothered him his last two outings, Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said Monday.

Info Biográfica de
Jordan James Schafer

Resides in Haines City, FL...Attended Winter Haven High School in Winter Haven, FL...Was a two-way player, hitting .478 as a senior and going 11-0 on the mound with a 0.71 ERA...Fanned 140 batters in 76 innings, allowing just 12 walks and 39 hits...Signed by Gregg Kilby.

2014

Made Atlanta's Opening Day roster, his third straight season on an Opening Day roster, fourth of his career and second straight with Braves...Recorded season-high three hits June 6 at Arizona...Stole three bases (4 attempts) July 11 at Chicago-NL, tying his career-high...Hit .163 (13-for-80) with four doubles, two RBI, nine runs scored and 15 stolen bases in 63 games for Braves...Designated for release or assignment August 1 and claimed off waivers by Minnesota August 3...During time with Atlanta, went 15-for-17 in stolen base attempts, posting a 88.2% success rate, tied for fourth in the NL at time of release...Made Twins debut August 5 vs. San Diego, going 1-for-2...Reached base five times August 22 vs. Detroit, with two hits and three walks, tying his single-game career-high, previously done June 16, 2011...Posted career-high 11-game hitting streak August 21-31, hitting .421 (16-for-38) with three doubles, one triple, nine RBI, nine runs scored, five stolen bases and a .500 on-base percentage in that span...Tied career-high with four RBI August 28 at Kansas City...Hit only home run of season September 14 at Chicago-AL, a two-run shot off Hector Noesi...Finished tied for 12th in baseball in stolen bases (30); went 30-for-37 in steal attempts (81.1%) on the season...Hit .285 (37-for-130) with 15 stolen bases and 17 runs scored in 41 games for the Twins.

2013

Logged his third consecutive 20 stolen-base season after swiping 22 bags (22 in 2011, 27 in 2012). Made 51 starts in the field: 23 in center field, 20 in right field and eight in left field. As a pinch-hitter, he hit .280 (7-for-25) with one home run and three RBI. Hit his first career pinch-hit home run on 5/6 at CIN as he went back-to-back with Andrelton Simmons. Was placed on the disabled list from 7/4-8/10 with a right ankle contusion. Over his first 59 games of the season, he hit .309 (39-for-123) with 22 runs and a .397 on-base percentage. Went 4-for-5 and matched his career high with three stolen basses on 9/2 vs. NYM before exiting in the 7th inning with a lower back strain. Made his first postseason appearance on 10/7 at LAD as a defensive replacement in right field.

2012Was claimed off waivers by Atlanta on 11/1...Went 27-for-36 in stolen base attempts and did not make an error until his 50th game (6/15). Recorded only two errors all season in 184 total chances for a .989 fielding percentage...Was on the DL from 8/7-31 with left shoulder separation, reinstated from 15-day DL on Sept. 1...Reached base safely in his first 25 games of the season to mark the longest on-base streak of his career. The stretch to begin the season tied the Astros franchise record, set by Denis Menke in 1969...Hit his first career grand slam vs. LAD on April 22. He became the 10th player in Astros franchise history to hit a grand slam while batting leadoff and the first since Craig Biggio on July 24, 2007 vs. LAD at Minute Maid Park...Played in five total minor league games with the GCL Astros (one game) and with Oklahoma City (four games) on a rehab assignment from Aug. 25-31. Hit .200 (3-for-15) during his rehab assignment and stole two bases in five games in the minors before being recalled on Sept. 1.2011Went 26x106 (.245) in 30 games as an Astro with a home run, six RBI and seven stolen bases...was acquired from ATL
on July 31 as part of the Michael Bourn trade...was on the 15-day DL with a left middle finger joint injury when acquired by
Houston...missed 19 games from July 27-Aug. 22 and was 10x20 during a five-game minor league rehab assignment...began
2011 at Triple A Gwinnett, hitting .256 in 42 games (home run, 21 RBI), before playing in 52 games for the Braves, where he went
47x196 (.240) with a homer and seven RBI...had a career-high five hits on June 16 vs. NYM...started a career-high 72 combined
games at center field for Houston and Atlanta...is a career .288 (17x59) hitter at MMP with one homer and six RBI in 15 games...
was 22x26 in stolen base attempts and was successful in each of his last 14 attempts...was 7x7 as an Astro.2010Placed on the 15-day disabled list on 3/26 while recovering from wrist surgery in 2009.
... Began rehabilitation assignment at Rome on 5/3 where he hit .273 (6-for-22) with two 2B and two SB.
... Rehabilitation assignment was transferred to Mississippi on 5/11 where he hit .294 (5-for-17).
... Rehabilitation assignment was transferred to Gwinnett on 5/15 where he hit .200 (3-for-15).
... Reinstated from 15-day DL on 5/17 and was optioned to Gwinnett on 5/19.Was transferred to Mississippi
on 7/23.
... Placed on Mississippi's disabled list on 8/2 and was reinstated on 8/9.Was again placed on Mississippi's
disabled list on 8/19 until the end of the season.
... Hit a combined .201 (55-for-274) with 10 doubles, one triple, one home run, 14 RBI and 12 stolen bases
between Rome (A), Mississippi (AA) and Gwinnett (AAA).
... Committed just two errors the entire season, while playing the majority of his games in center field.2009Made his Major League debut in centerfield on 4/5 at Philadelphia and became the first Brave to make his MLB debut as a starter on Opening Day since LF Rufino Linares in 1981 vs. CIN...Became the first player in baseball history to homer in his first Major League plate appearance on
Opening Day against the defending World Champions and the 10th Brave to homer in his MLB debut...Entered the season as the Braves' third-best prospect and the organization's Best Athlete, Best Defensive Outfielder and Best Outfield Arm by Baseball America...Was optioned to Gwinnett (AAA) on 6/2, where he appeared in nine games...Had season-ending surgery on his left wrist on 9/5.2008Spent the season with Mississippi (AA) after serving a 50-game suspension for violating baseball's performance-enhancing drug policy, going on the restricted list from 4/8-5/31...ESPN.com named him the Braves' fourth-best prospect and 67th-best overall in the minors and as the eighth-best center-field prospect in all of the minors...Tied for sixth among Braves farmhands with six triples...Was named the Mississippi Player of the Month for August, hitting .323 (32-for-99) with 6 HR, 20 RBI, 7 2B and 18 R in 29 games...Hit .276 (29-for-105) with one HR and nine RBI in 27 games with Navojoa in the Mexican Winter League.2007His 176 total base hits was the most hits by any player in all of minor league baseball.
His combined totals led all Braves' minor leaguers in runs (86), hits and doubles (49), ranked second
in triples (10) and OPS (.892), third in batting average (.312), tied for sixth in home runs (15) and stolen
bases (23) and was ninth in runs batted in (63).
Started the season with Rome (A) and hit safely in 26 of 30 games and had 16 multi-hit games and had a
.441 on-base percentage.
Named Rome's April Player of the Month, hitting .364 with 4 HR, 17 RBI and 12 R.
Made his debut with Myrtle Beach on 5/7, going 1-for-5 vs. POT.
Started his time with the Pelicans on an eight-game hitting streak, 5/7-14.
Finished second on Myrtle Beach with 128 total hits, 10th-best in a single-season for a Pelican.
Named as the Braves' top prospect by Baseball America following the season.
Named to Baseball America High Class A All-Star team
Was a Carolina League Post-Season All-Star.
Named Pelicans team MVP, hitting .294 with 10 HR and 43 RBI with 70 R and 19 SB.
Was Myrtle Beach's Player of the Month in July, hitting .318 with 3 HR, 11 RBI and 5 SB.
His 34 doubles was the fifth most in a single-season by a Pelican.
Was third in the Carolina League with eight triples and was fifth with a .294 avg. and 34 doubles.
In his final eight games (8/27-9/3), he upped his batting average by 13 points going a combined 16-for-38.
Played for Peoria in the Arizona Fall League and hit .324 with 34 hits and 16 RBI.
Named to the AFL All-Prospect Team, AFL Rising Stars Team and AFL Player of the Week, ending 10/15.2006Ranked second in the Braves' system with seven
triples and tied for fifth with 60 RBI...ranked the 27th-best Braves prospect by Baseball America and as the Braves' Best Defensive
Outfielder...second on the team in games played, fourth in hits, third in RBI and fourth in slugging...in 112 games in CF he
committed only two errors.2005Made his professional debut on June 24 against the GCL Yankees, going 0x3...in July hit .292
with 28 hits and 13 RBI...had two four-hit games (July 5 and July 12; both vs. GCL Tigers).